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Dino Dizdarevic was 25, a chemical engineer with a bright future. On the night of April 30, 2014, he traveled to Chester, Penn. after meeting a man on a dating site. Dino’s body was found the next morning in a vacant lot.

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35 thoughts on “A dating app led him to a bad neighborhood – How his family is searching for answers

  1. Open relationships are dumb, all these smarty pants trying to outsmart the system and you keep seeing stories like this. Find, settle in, be safe.

  2. The police couldn't hack his phone??? They hack people's phones, laptops, hard drives, etc. on a fairly regular basis. That seems like BS to me.

  3. So, Dino got murdered because he wanted another line of "hot guy" and was excited. Yet "loved" his boyfriend. Please … Seems he planted his own seed to his murder. Ooops. One can't really feel sorry for them. You play with fire and you get burnt. Seems Dino was a greedy bottom (Oooops)

  4. Let me see if I got this str8…., he was in an open relationship, hoeing around on Grinder, meeting up with strangers? Now he turns up dead ☠️, y am I not surprised…..??! 🙄

  5. he was meeting a new friend – they were in love – – new friend he met on line – open relationship – well now we know what an open relationship gets you – lesson learned – one man is enough – play with fire and you get burnt –

  6. U never cud tel wit gay men. Dem sooo in love but he goin 2 meet ah nex man…. and he's supposedly ok wit it….wit a tex sayin wat he was goin 2 do and dat he wil see him home later. Total bullshit. S'ting is not adding up.

  7. Yeah… Grindr to meet new friends….. NO. As a gay man I know dating apps are rarely to meet friends, let alone Grindr.

  8. Poor guy, I ended up crying, imagine coming to another country to find a new dream and find death.. 💔

  9. 😡😡😡😡😡😡🤧😮‍💨

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